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to bully us -- shouldn't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle you can't see what that ref is saying to me. there's nothing i can do to take that particular play back and all we can do from my point of view and from the referee's point of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that that problem doesn't happen again. >> robert griffin, iii finished with 18 incomplete passes in sunday's loss to the steelers, a majority of which were not his fault. the skins dropped an nfl season high 10 passes. griffin said his receivers were apologetic but know they have to start making those plays. >> the comment is, you know, my bad, my fault. that won't happen again. i'll make sure they play hard for me every play. it's something that it's a special relationship a quarterback has with his receivers. they know. when i know i mess up, they know and they know when they mess up. we just all have to make sure that we don't continually mess up throughout the whole game. >> i don't care where the placement is. as long as
to bully us -- shouldn't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle you can't see what that ref is saying to me. there's nothing i can do to take that particular play back and all we can do from my point of view and from the referee's point of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that that problem doesn't happen again. >> robert griffin, iii finished with 18 incomplete passes in sunday's loss to the steelers, a majority of which were not his fault....
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joining us is what is being done to combat bullying. jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education. i just want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school administrators start by creating policies. having clear and consistent policies and procedures for bullying. it's really the best way to start the conversation. you have to have students understand what the school's stance is on bullying. to talk about bullying and students know what to do when they are bullied and they know how to report. >> cheryl: how do teachers identify bullying? how does that work? >> teachers need to be trained to identify bullying. i think sometimes people think bullying is just teasing go and rite of passage and it's okay to bully. we need to understand the
joining us is what is being done to combat bullying. jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education. i just want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school...
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joining us is what is being done to combat bullying. jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education. i just want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school administrators start by creating policies. having clear and consistent policies and procedures for bullying. it's really the best way to start the conversation. you have to have students understand what the school's stance is on bullying. to talk about bullying and studentsnow what to do when they are bullied and they know how to report. >> cheryl: how do teachers identify bullying? how does that work? >> teachers need to be trained to identify bullying. i think sometimes people think bullying is just teasing go and rite of passage and it's okay to bully. we need to understand the co
joining us is what is being done to combat bullying. jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education. i just want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school...
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and use witnesses to frequent bullying have increased risk of alcohol, drug use or depression and anxiety. and of the california state education code states that bullying is prohibited and may be grounds for suspension. whereas all students have the right to be safe in school, be respected and not be harassed. and whereas a usd is committed to providing a strong plan to assess the law that addresses bullying in schools. we are emphasizing restorative practice and an approach to discipline and aims to change the behaviors and opportunities the opportunity for for those who have been bullied and a clear anti-slur policy as well as antidiscrimination policy and a transgender policy in the state for the ongoing effort to save the students for the student, staff families. and i will hand it over to the student delegate. >> whereas we investigate every bullying complaint and advises families who feel that their child is being bullied to call or e-mail your child's teacher or principal to describe what is happening and ask for help. remind your child that he or she can walk away from the situati
and use witnesses to frequent bullying have increased risk of alcohol, drug use or depression and anxiety. and of the california state education code states that bullying is prohibited and may be grounds for suspension. whereas all students have the right to be safe in school, be respected and not be harassed. and whereas a usd is committed to providing a strong plan to assess the law that addresses bullying in schools. we are emphasizing restorative practice and an approach to discipline and...
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bullies us through the end of the weekend into early next week. so we can see hurricane sandy right now. it has weakened some moving over land but it is about to reemerge back into the waters already bringing rainfall across southeastern florida. this track will take it up towards the north and then it will have more of a little bit of a jog towards the west. and we can see this so let me show you what's going on right now. the winds sustained at about 105 miles an hour moving quickly to the north 59 about 16 miles per hour -- at about 16 miles per hour. look at the cone now. now the national hurricane center actually thinking this could still be a category 1 hurricane. we were thinking a tropical storm as it moved along the coast. and then look at the cone now. the cone actually takes it you can see the coast of new jersey and also maryland. so ocean city could be in on this so we're definitely going to keep our eyes peeled. we can see the models coming from from time to time. we're going to see if there's a consistency there. as we look at what'
bullies us through the end of the weekend into early next week. so we can see hurricane sandy right now. it has weakened some moving over land but it is about to reemerge back into the waters already bringing rainfall across southeastern florida. this track will take it up towards the north and then it will have more of a little bit of a jog towards the west. and we can see this so let me show you what's going on right now. the winds sustained at about 105 miles an hour moving quickly to the...
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this time a bully using a box cutter had threatened his classmate. >> i only did it because he didn't object. i would have stopped if he had said no. he must have been too scared to even say no. >> these mock trials give all students who participate a chance to reflect on bullying from a variety of viewpoints. at the end of the trial, the student claimed the accused admitted her guilt. after the trial, the student underwent a transformation. >> translator: through this, i can understand other students and get alongwell with them. so my school life is much better now. >> due to increasing concern over this kind of abuse. 600 schools nationwide now hold these mock trials. >> translator: there's been a significant change in attitude among the students. through mock trials, they've learned to obey the rules and think before acting wrongly. there's been a big decrease in bullying. >> south korea's government increased next year's education budget by almost 60% to deal with bullying at school. students have every right to be protected on school grounds and they're the country's future. nhk
this time a bully using a box cutter had threatened his classmate. >> i only did it because he didn't object. i would have stopped if he had said no. he must have been too scared to even say no. >> these mock trials give all students who participate a chance to reflect on bullying from a variety of viewpoints. at the end of the trial, the student claimed the accused admitted her guilt. after the trial, the student underwent a transformation. >> translator: through this, i can...
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they shouldn't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle, you can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you could go back and change things, you would. this is nothing i can do to take that particular play back or what happened after that. all we can do from my point of view and the referee's pointed of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> let me get hi
they shouldn't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle, you can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you could go back and change things, you would. this is nothing i can do to take that particular play back or what happened after that. all we can do from my point of view and the referee's pointed of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> let me get hi
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it's anti-bullying. >> we don't care if you like us or not. not really. >> i'll never find out because i won't read this stuff. you know. you find out what they say. did you know bald men are more masculine but are considered less attractive? >> i don't think they are less attractive. >> i haven't seen too many men you don't like, hoda. if you know what i mean. i think you're generous about the men you like. >> here's the thing. when you walk up to someone and there is a palpable chemistry, you don't know what -- you have the opposite when you dislike someone. you know something isn't clicking. sometimes it doesn't matter if they are bald or hefty. or whatever. it's like you feel it right when you meet them. it's in the eyes. >> the problem with that is you feel it with a lot of people. >> no, i don't. no, i don't. i feel it with certain people. >> anyhow. >> you feel it with bruce, bruce willis. >> yes. you do, too. >> no, i don't. i like him. he's a nice guy. >> howie mandel. >> i liked him with hair better. >> this is yours, get ready? >> i
it's anti-bullying. >> we don't care if you like us or not. not really. >> i'll never find out because i won't read this stuff. you know. you find out what they say. did you know bald men are more masculine but are considered less attractive? >> i don't think they are less attractive. >> i haven't seen too many men you don't like, hoda. if you know what i mean. i think you're generous about the men you like. >> here's the thing. when you walk up to someone and...
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. >>> the family of a bullied girl uses social media to spread awareness about cyber bullying. >> more coming up on abc2 news at six which starts right now. no a 16-year-old girl is shot dead sunday night. why a family's love isn't enough to save her from going down the wrong path. >>> metal prices are on the rise and burglars are taking note. >>> train delays met some yankees fans. the reason for the delays and how the trains are rung tonight. >>> a teenage girl shot and killed sunday night leaving her
. >>> the family of a bullied girl uses social media to spread awareness about cyber bullying. >> more coming up on abc2 news at six which starts right now. no a 16-year-old girl is shot dead sunday night. why a family's love isn't enough to save her from going down the wrong path. >>> metal prices are on the rise and burglars are taking note. >>> train delays met some yankees fans. the reason for the delays and how the trains are rung tonight. >>> a...
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every day gets stupid -- i actually think -- what he did -- she was behaving like a bully using her public airspace to respond to an idiot, and i think in a strange way the definition of bullying was turned around. obviously she's fantastic. an overweight, so what, but to me, every one of us got on the air every time somebody said something. she was being a bully there, strangely enough. >> in a sense, i think she was speaking for folks who go through who are overweight, fat, whatever you want to use, the indignities they go through every day, and -- and there's a certain double standard because there are a lot of overweight anchors and reporters who are male who gent get it. >> say it again. i'm 54, somebody wrote me, you shouldn't be on the air over 40. if i went on how dare you say that to me, i'd seem like a bully. once again, the guy's an idiot. should have been bigger, no pun intended, just ignore it. i'm going to get a lot of heat for this. >> but you're used to it. >> what i do, that's right. >> savannah, what do you think? >> you're old, you'll be going away soon. >> you know what
every day gets stupid -- i actually think -- what he did -- she was behaving like a bully using her public airspace to respond to an idiot, and i think in a strange way the definition of bullying was turned around. obviously she's fantastic. an overweight, so what, but to me, every one of us got on the air every time somebody said something. she was being a bully there, strangely enough. >> in a sense, i think she was speaking for folks who go through who are overweight, fat, whatever you...
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she was shot in the head. >>> the family of a teen who took her own life because of bullies is using social media for good today. they're encouraging you to leave nice messages on facebook and twitter for the kindness of grace. she killed herself easter sunday. >> they're used to rain delays but train delays? the yankees and o's experienced problems when the amtrak stopped because of power problems. normal service has been restored. >>> we're starting to feel better. up to around 60 degrees. 59 in eldersberg. centerville at 60. take a lock at aberdeen. a lot of humidity. that's one of our spots where we think some fog and low clouds will come into play. bel air as we head into tonight. a pair of spots. cloudy, drizzle developing through the overnight hours. overnight fog with a temperature around 51. we've got a nice warming trend. 67 in memphis. that's our weather tomorrow. how low will the temperatures go by thursday. we'll answer that question and show you the seive-day -- seven-day coming up. >>> grave stone urns are disappears from grave yards. >> roosevelt leftwich has more on
she was shot in the head. >>> the family of a teen who took her own life because of bullies is using social media for good today. they're encouraging you to leave nice messages on facebook and twitter for the kindness of grace. she killed herself easter sunday. >> they're used to rain delays but train delays? the yankees and o's experienced problems when the amtrak stopped because of power problems. normal service has been restored. >>> we're starting to feel better. up...
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trying to bully us. if you could go back and change things, you would. nothing i can do to take that play back or what happened after that. all we can do from my point of view and from the referees' point of view and the nfl is figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> interesting words from d. couple of problems here. one is, he's a captain, been around a long time. saw another captain, alexander, pulling him out. you have to know there are certain buttons you can push with officials. certainly he crossed the line. no debate about that. hispoint is, we don't hear what the official said to him. >> we don't,. >> but what could he have said? >> who knows? one guy who will know is roger goodell. he'll talk to the officials and the crew and d hall and probably will come down with the hammer in this situation. i think there will be punishment coming for d hall. not sure in what form. i think something will happen. >> i think if d hall, the best thing he can say, between the stripes on the
trying to bully us. if you could go back and change things, you would. nothing i can do to take that play back or what happened after that. all we can do from my point of view and from the referees' point of view and the nfl is figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> interesting words from d. couple of problems here. one is, he's a captain, been around a long time. saw another captain, alexander, pulling him out. you have to know there are certain buttons you can...
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they haven't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle, you can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you could go back and change things, you woman nothing i can do to take that particular play back or what happened after that back. all we can do from my point of view and from the referee's point of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> interesting words from deangelo hall. i like again that he is candid about the situation. the league will have much more to say about this. they will take a look at that incident and figure out if there should be any further action taken against d hall. nothing has happened yet. the redskins have been mum on this situation. i'll say this about him. he doesn't hide. >> until the receiver starts running. >> he doesn't hide off the field. a fair point. it is who he is. he speaks his mind. and sometimes it does get him in trouble. that certainly -- months choice words for the official might have gotten him in some trouble.
they haven't be out there trying to bully us. from that particular camera angle, you can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you could go back and change things, you woman nothing i can do to take that particular play back or what happened after that back. all we can do from my point of view and from the referee's point of view and the nfl is try to figure out a solution so that problem doesn't happen again. >> interesting words from deangelo hall. i like again that he is candid about...
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us on this wednesday morning. the big story that a lot of you are talking about of course the presidential debates last night. it happened in new york. >> the town hall style meeting moderated by cnn's candy crowley. we go live for a live report. renee marsh is live in new york this morning. >> reporter: well last night's presidential debate was nothing like the first one. the candidates were feisty and they were on message. in front of the town hall audience of uncommitted voters. president obama pulled few punches last night. a stark contrast to his debate performance two weeks ago. >> when he said, behind closed doors, that 47% of the country considered themselves victims, who refused personal responsibility, think about who he was talking about? >> mitt romney held his ground. calling the president a failed leader. >> a recent study has shown that people in the middle class will see $4,000 a year higher taxes. as a result of the spending and borrowing of this administration. i will not let that happen. >> the
us on this wednesday morning. the big story that a lot of you are talking about of course the presidential debates last night. it happened in new york. >> the town hall style meeting moderated by cnn's candy crowley. we go live for a live report. renee marsh is live in new york this morning. >> reporter: well last night's presidential debate was nothing like the first one. the candidates were feisty and they were on message. in front of the town hall audience of uncommitted voters....
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like i used to get bullied and i like started to learn how to stand up for myself and i feel like preston should do the same thing. >> reporter: deener is getting all kinds of support on facebook. tonight his family and supporters will be hosting him at an alternative homecoming dance. among the guests expected? the president of frederick county's board of commissioners and school administrators. at brunswick high school, scott broom, 9 news now. >> and that is our 7:00 report. i'll be back here at 11:00 along with derek mcginty. you want to catch russ' food alert report as well. go nats! i'm anita brikman. >>> "entertainment tonight," the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >>> lindsay lohan with "e.t." after the blowup with her mom. >> it's a long story. >> the claim that dina was on cocaine. why she's mad at her dad. >> i don't have any reason. >> plus, paris, prince and blanket. our new interview with michael jackson's kids. >> maybe a reality show in the works? >> and a tearful bobbi kristina as the stars remember whitney. >> then "cheers'" greatest moment, the top ten "cheers" e
like i used to get bullied and i like started to learn how to stand up for myself and i feel like preston should do the same thing. >> reporter: deener is getting all kinds of support on facebook. tonight his family and supporters will be hosting him at an alternative homecoming dance. among the guests expected? the president of frederick county's board of commissioners and school administrators. at brunswick high school, scott broom, 9 news now. >> and that is our 7:00 report. i'll...
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you know, this for me, honestly, having come from that kid that used to get picked on and bullied and didn't have a lot of self-esteem, to come here today, to see the buses pulling up in front of the theater, to see the mayor, all of these wonderful dignitaries and to see all of you guys is just a dream come true. and i am so excited about what the spark out of tonight can really be or today, this morning, right? [ applause ] want to say that if there are people in this room and i guarantee you there are, that you felt you have been bullied, you are being bullied right now, you are struggling with issues, i just want you to know that i made this film for you, okay? [ applause ] this movie is for you. guys, lastly, as you feel the movie, there are places to laugh. i think there are places to cheer towards the end. but do be respectful of the kids in the film and what they are going through. and then within that, just if you can agree to do that, then have a great time watching it and let all of your emotions roar. thank you so much. [ applause ]
you know, this for me, honestly, having come from that kid that used to get picked on and bullied and didn't have a lot of self-esteem, to come here today, to see the buses pulling up in front of the theater, to see the mayor, all of these wonderful dignitaries and to see all of you guys is just a dream come true. and i am so excited about what the spark out of tonight can really be or today, this morning, right? [ applause ] want to say that if there are people in this room and i guarantee you...
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as a child before, but -- but i know that people -- when people get bullied and when people use the "r" word, it's just offensive. >> tim, what i -- you know, you come from obviously a big family with presidential history to it. there is sort of a sense of washington getting so poisonous, the punditry and commentary, the language being deployed and casually deployed about the president, about great politicians in this country is getting so ridiculous, that it just diminishes everybody. >> i think this is why people like -- the athletes of special olympics, frank is an extraordinary representative of them, they have such a powerful message, it almost is like a nation of bullies. we bully people in sports, kids in school, right bullies left, left bullies right. frank and his fellow athletes, there is not a partisan issue. this movement supported by republicans fabulously and no attempt to make political points. what we're trying to do with ms. coulter and everybody, not just her. not personal to her. as frank has said in his letter, he sees her as a friend he just hasn't met yet. we'r
as a child before, but -- but i know that people -- when people get bullied and when people use the "r" word, it's just offensive. >> tim, what i -- you know, you come from obviously a big family with presidential history to it. there is sort of a sense of washington getting so poisonous, the punditry and commentary, the language being deployed and casually deployed about the president, about great politicians in this country is getting so ridiculous, that it just diminishes...
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. >> the contest is called bye bye, bullying. middle and high school students asked to come up with creative ways to convey their antibullying message. those who don't own a camera will be trained by the bay area video coalition. >> teens have been taking this message to heart. some producing quality videos like this one in texas. >> the district attorney is encouraging san francisco middle and high school students fro dus antibullying videos. this is suffering out there. we have kids that commit suicide. >> when i hear people talking about this saying that is so gay. >> alley is a student at wallenberg high school. and heads the gay straight alliance at this school and knows what it he like to be harassed. >> in middle school and elementary school teared -- teased because of may peer yenss. >> videos produced by teens encourage positive responses to bullying. saying 36% of the kids miss, or stop going, to school. he says his office encourage pemz to speak up and report the cases. >> this is a goal here to work with the victim, a
. >> the contest is called bye bye, bullying. middle and high school students asked to come up with creative ways to convey their antibullying message. those who don't own a camera will be trained by the bay area video coalition. >> teens have been taking this message to heart. some producing quality videos like this one in texas. >> the district attorney is encouraging san francisco middle and high school students fro dus antibullying videos. this is suffering out there. we...
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talk to us about that. >> absolutely. bullying can just not be -- physical. it is also a verbal thing as well. and the cyber bullying has gotten so huge that it goes beyond, you know, just name calling, and people are -- kids are beginning to threaten other kids and threaten their lives now. and they threaten family. and communities. so it is really, it is more than just this, as it was when i was a child. and the most you would see is bullying, it was maybe a push in the hallway. or you know, give me your candy. and now, it is definitely huge. it has gone far beyond the simple push, or the take my lollipop, you know, type of thing. >> why is it important for parents? what should they be looking out for? sometimes kids feel like they have no place to turn. >> parents should be looking out for one, a change in behavior. and two, new friends that have come around your children, all of a sudden. you definitely should know who your children are associating themselves with. and take the time to talk to your child. never be too busy to have that conversation. i don
talk to us about that. >> absolutely. bullying can just not be -- physical. it is also a verbal thing as well. and the cyber bullying has gotten so huge that it goes beyond, you know, just name calling, and people are -- kids are beginning to threaten other kids and threaten their lives now. and they threaten family. and communities. so it is really, it is more than just this, as it was when i was a child. and the most you would see is bullying, it was maybe a push in the hallway. or you...
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we all have a role to play, all of us, in combating bullying. >> all right, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next, another area where young people stepping up can make all the difference. this election, young gun matt siegel is back in the saddle here on "the cycle" straight ahead. rick! wow, you look terrific! [ female announcer ] crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. crest glamorous white toothpaste. for a smile so white, you won't just be the ex-girlfriend. you'll be the one that got away. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 yo
we all have a role to play, all of us, in combating bullying. >> all right, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next, another area where young people stepping up can make all the difference. this election, young gun matt siegel is back in the saddle here on "the cycle" straight ahead. rick! wow, you look terrific! [ female announcer ] crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. crest glamorous white toothpaste....
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bullying us. he can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you can go back and thing changes, you would. i can't take the play back, all we can do from my point of view, from the referee's point of view and nfl and nfl pa is figure out a solution so the problem doesn't happen again. >> we don't oppose what the official said and i get what he's intimating there, but roger goodell does. he'll meet with that official and if this comes down to he said-he said, d hall is going to lose. i'll be curious to see what the league has to say. you can't go after and official and get ejected, that's bad enough but when you continue to go back, i don't think that sends a good message to roger goodell. >> and you can't use the profanities. >> you cannot. and he knows better. he's had incidents in atlanta and oakland and now here. but you have to tone it down. >> thanks, dave. >>> a traffic alert in georgetown as halloween celebrations kick into full year later today. what you need to know next. >>> and holly is
bullying us. he can't see what that ref is saying to me. if you can go back and thing changes, you would. i can't take the play back, all we can do from my point of view, from the referee's point of view and nfl and nfl pa is figure out a solution so the problem doesn't happen again. >> we don't oppose what the official said and i get what he's intimating there, but roger goodell does. he'll meet with that official and if this comes down to he said-he said, d hall is going to lose. i'll...
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do you any suggestion of the language that we may use? like, maybe in the first, therefore be it resolved that reaffirms its commitment to erraticating students with the anti-bullying tools and such as using this and i don't know, how to put it. because i don't know... >> i think that commissioner fewer, i think that i am getting, you know, going with this. >> yeah. >> but at the same time, i'm also feeling if we go there, then we can't pass this resolution today. i mean because it would require how much would it cost us to do this and put it in service. >> okay. >> i think that is where you are heading. >> yeah. i was just... and maybe emphasizing the responsibility of adults in school sites in this effort to erradicate bullying. does that sound something, student delegate windy captures what fellow student delegate megan wong likes. >> speaking for both of us, i believe that is something that they would want for. >> sure. >> miss casco. did you get that last thing that i said? >> okay. >> but we have to... so moving forward. so this fir
do you any suggestion of the language that we may use? like, maybe in the first, therefore be it resolved that reaffirms its commitment to erraticating students with the anti-bullying tools and such as using this and i don't know, how to put it. because i don't know... >> i think that commissioner fewer, i think that i am getting, you know, going with this. >> yeah. >> but at the same time, i'm also feeling if we go there, then we can't pass this resolution today. i mean...
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like i used to get bullied and i started to feel like i learned how to stand up for myself and i feel preston should do the same thing. >> reporter: deener is getting all kinds of support on facebook and tonight his family and supporters will be hosting him at an alternative homecoming dance. among the guests expected? the president of frederick county's board of commissioners and school administrators. ad brunswick high school scott broom, 9 news now -- at brunswick high school, scott broom, 9 news now. >>> an update on the 4-year-old who fell out a ninth floor window in silver spring. that young boy is in critical condition at children's national medical center. the child plunged 80 feet from the apartment building on pipy branch road yesterday afternoon. detect -- piney branch road yesterday afternoon. detectives are investigating how this accident happened. >>> a d.c. judge ordered two suspec held without bail in that brutal capitol hill beating and armed robbery of a young father. he said he could find no circumstances under which it would be safe to release the defendants back i
like i used to get bullied and i started to feel like i learned how to stand up for myself and i feel preston should do the same thing. >> reporter: deener is getting all kinds of support on facebook and tonight his family and supporters will be hosting him at an alternative homecoming dance. among the guests expected? the president of frederick county's board of commissioners and school administrators. ad brunswick high school scott broom, 9 news now -- at brunswick high school, scott...
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i used to bully and fight with other kids. that my parents got angry, so i ran away from home and i would get into other bad things. >> here he says the teachers are not only more relaxed, but crucially they teach at the rome pace. -- their own pace. a recent government reports suggested that almost half of the students had considered quitting. with more than 80% of them entering higher education, it is getting more pressure, not less. many students say that it is getting harder to compete. that the unemployment rate of monks young people is twice the national average. many students are worried about what all these years of study might actually buy them. 60 years ago, education here was patchy and many successful entrepreneurs never finish school. >> i never went to high school because my father could not afford to send me. there is a great place for alternative schools. when she became a student in her 50's, an unexpected second chance. the principal said that his is a south korean school without competition. everyone can com
i used to bully and fight with other kids. that my parents got angry, so i ran away from home and i would get into other bad things. >> here he says the teachers are not only more relaxed, but crucially they teach at the rome pace. -- their own pace. a recent government reports suggested that almost half of the students had considered quitting. with more than 80% of them entering higher education, it is getting more pressure, not less. many students say that it is getting harder to...
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he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had been more reassuring to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets didn't even have icbms until about 1960, he couldn't get into it partly because the way we knew was the u2 spy plain and a secret and we couldn't tell the russians so there was a reason for it but nonetheless i don't think he was as comforting as he could have been. >> rose: how did he handle the francis incident. >> crushing a yours viewers, u2 pilot shot down and dooms the meeting summit meeting to get along with the russians a very important meeting, cia screwed up, lied basically to eisenhower about it and but many bad things happened but one of the b
he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had been more reassuring to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets...
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otherwise they want it to be used as an anonymous tip line. >> if a student said i saw bill bully john, where we get information will remain confidential. we'll just address the underlying bullying issue. >> reporter: it can still be used by private students. it's available to be downloaded on the phone today. in millersville, don harrison, abc2 news. >> this is the only one of its kind use bid police -- used by police in the country. >>> around the nation the latest on the murder of jessica ridgeway. list in colorado are investigating a second possibly attempted kidnapping days before jessica was kidnapped. a mother called police saying someone tried to take her 13-year-old son. she was labor to give a photo of the would-be kidnapper's call. >> with the traj dpip going on in -- tragedy going on in westminster, everybody was hypervigilant. there was a mother on her toes and 13-year-old boy who did the right thing. >> police want to talk to the man who was driving that blue four-door sedan. >> thanks a lot. in six days, thousands of us will be out in hunt valley lacing up our shoes, hop
otherwise they want it to be used as an anonymous tip line. >> if a student said i saw bill bully john, where we get information will remain confidential. we'll just address the underlying bullying issue. >> reporter: it can still be used by private students. it's available to be downloaded on the phone today. in millersville, don harrison, abc2 news. >> this is the only one of its kind use bid police -- used by police in the country. >>> around the nation the latest...